Lockheed Martin and Microsoft have completed the Environmental Protection Agency’s migration to Microsoft Office 365.
“Our partnership with Lockheed Martin in bringing Microsoft Office 365 to the EPA generated a level of excitement amongst our employees that has been unmatched,” said Malcolm Jackson, chief information officer and assistant administrator for the EPA’s Office of Environmental Information. “Lockheed Martin exceeded my expectations in delivering this service to the EPA.”
Under a four-year contract, Lockheed Martin transitioned more than 22,000 EPA email users to Office 365 for Government, a service that stores U.S. government data in a segregated community cloud and includes email, calendars, scheduling and collaboration tools for internal and external use.
The company will continue to provide engineering and ongoing integration services.
“The EPA’s vision of a more cost-effective, modernized collaboration environment has arrived, thanks in large part to the incredible work of our partners at Lockheed Martin,” said Greg Myers, vice president of Microsoft Federal. “By moving to the cloud with Office 365 for Government, EPA personnel can be more productive from any location, while maintaining the highest levels of reliability, accessibility, and security.”